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Always a good time at Jimmy's No. 43 - guys don't change! Uhm, well maybe the fries, not crispy enough for my taste. But overall top notch experience.

Rodney S.

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Report|2 years ago

More Groupons please!!!!!!!!!!

Mark F.

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Report|2 years ago

Slow service.......because it was busy as everyone was redeeming their Groupons which were all expiring at the same time!
Here's a suggestion for Groupon......start to stagger the final redemption dates of coupons for each deal to help restaurants and your clients avoid such overcrowding

Audrey K.

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Report|2 years ago

I love the look of the place, like an old speakeasy.

Jamie M.

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Report|2 years ago

While I would recomment this place to my beer drinking friends it is not without some reservations. Nobody could tell us what the pork and bacon burger was so they had to check with the kitchen. When our food came out it appeared to be wrong so we're not exactly sure if we ate thr pork burger or beef. I will say that the bartender was very nice, attentive, and super chill. She is one of the reason I would recommend your place.

Erin K.

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Report|2 years ago

so much better than ordinary bar food!

Samantha S.

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Report|3 years ago

Keep up the good work!!!

From Our Editors

Brews from Brooklyn, Belgium, and Germany cohabitate harmoniously in this cozy, olde-worlde inspired basement bar, but that's not the biggest surprise. Boring burgers and nachos are replaced by elevated pub grub, such as fried beer sausage and shrimp with apple-smoked bacon and grits, earning Jimmy's a spot on New York Magazine’s perfect bar list.

Groupon Guide

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